The RSPCA and Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service teamed up to rescue a deer trapped upside down between two houses in Louth. Using ropes, poles, and animal rescue equipment, they carefully freed the muntjac deer, allowing it to run back into the undergrowth.
The RSPCA and Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service worked together to help rescue a deer that was stuck between two houses. Over the last year the RSPCA has helped thousands of animals across the UK and receive almost one million calls for help each year.
Karen Nix, who works as an animal rescue officer, said: “This was a tricky rescue because the deer was trapped so tightly and, to complicate matters, was also upside down. It must have been terrifying for him. A Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue spokesperson said: “Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue attended an incident with the RSPCA on 25 January, just before 10am. Our crew from Louth attended along with our animal rescue specialists from Lincoln North.
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